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Newsletter & Bids 40 2018 07/10/2018 Bumper Edition! Patron Member 1 Newsletter Dear members This week more news and Views and bids Grants and funds in conjunction with our sponsors KPI DEVELOPMENT Limited. Over 3,000 people are contacted with this Free Newsletter every week and we have some 51 pages of bids, grants and funds. The government on the (1 October 2018) announced a package of reforms to ensure the Apprenticeship Levy provides people with the skills they need to succeed. The changes are aimed at providing flexibility for businesses, so they can take full advantage of the benefits of employing apprentices, and to help as many people as possible find the right training to equip them for the new economy. An extra £90 million of government funding will enable employers to invest a quarter of their apprenticeship funds on people working for businesses in their supply chain – boosting the number able to benefit from high-quality apprenticeship training. A further £5 million was announced for the Institute for Apprenticeships to introduce new standards and updating existing ones so that more courses can be offered – meaning more choice for those considering their training options. The government will discontinue the old frameworks so that all new apprenticeships will be on the same higher-quality standards by the start of the 2020/21 academic year. The government has worked closely with business groups to ensure the Apprenticeship Levy works for employers who are at the heart of delivering this move to world- leading training. In the coming weeks, the government will set out a process to seek views on the operation of the levy after 2020 to ensure it supports the development of the skilled workforce businesses need for the new economy. Further Information the apprenticeship levy is making good progress – with 1.41 million apprenticeships started since May 2015. There were 119,500 starts reported in the first three quarters of 2017/18, more than ten-times higher than the same period the previous year the government is also establishing a National Retraining Scheme - during this Parliament - to support adults across the country and equip the workforce with the skills needed for the new economy. While this scheme is developed, the government is also funding additional projects including £30m to test the use of AI and innovative Edtech, and £34m for construction skills funding

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Newsletter

Dear members

This week more news and Views and bids Grants and funds in conjunction with our sponsors KPI

DEVELOPMENT Limited. Over 3,000 people are contacted with this Free Newsletter every week and

we have some 51 pages of bids, grants and funds.

The government on the (1 October 2018) announced a package of reforms to ensure the

Apprenticeship Levy provides people with the skills they need to succeed.

The changes are aimed at providing flexibility for businesses, so they can take full advantage of the

benefits of employing apprentices, and to help as many people as possible find the right training to

equip them for the new economy.

An extra £90 million of government funding will enable employers to invest a quarter of their

apprenticeship funds on people working for businesses in their supply chain – boosting the number

able to benefit from high-quality apprenticeship training.

A further £5 million was announced for the Institute for Apprenticeships to introduce new standards

and updating existing ones so that more courses can be offered – meaning more choice for those

considering their training options. The government will discontinue the old frameworks so that all

new apprenticeships will be on the same higher-quality standards by the start of the 2020/21

academic year. The government has worked closely with business groups to ensure the

Apprenticeship Levy works for employers who are at the heart of delivering this move to world-

leading training.

In the coming weeks, the government will set out a process to seek views on the operation of the

levy after 2020 to ensure it supports the development of the skilled workforce businesses need for

the new economy.

Further Information the apprenticeship levy is making good progress – with 1.41 million

apprenticeships started since May 2015. There were 119,500 starts reported in the first three

quarters of 2017/18, more than ten-times higher than the same period the previous year

the government is also establishing a National Retraining Scheme - during this Parliament - to

support adults across the country and equip the workforce with the skills needed for the new

economy. While this scheme is developed, the government is also funding additional projects

including £30m to test the use of AI and innovative Edtech, and £34m for construction skills funding

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JAG Training are looking for freelance staff in the following areas.

Facilities Management Assessor

Data Analyst Assessor

Health (clinical) Assessor

Commis Chef Assessor

Regards Geraldine Julius JAG Training Tel: 0203-754-7019 or Mob: 0741-509-4440

Web: www.jag.training Address: 12 Newmarket Green, Eltham, London, SE9 5ER

PEARSON WEBINARS below:

Many thanks to Perry for this update.

Introduction to QA for Competency based

qualifications https://attendee.gototraining.com/rt/8184988149267600385

Total Training are looking for various Associate Assessors who can cover the following apprentices:

Team Leader (Birmingham) Facilities Management (Hampshire, Gloucestershire, Cornwall, Yorkshire

and Nottinghamshire) Customer Service (Hampshire) Business Admin (Hampshire) Please contact

[email protected]

Clinks is seeking an enthusiastic and committed individual to become our Treasurer. With the

other trustees, the Treasurer will help lead the organisation and build on the solid foundations of

our existing work. They will bring financial and human resources skills and knowledge to assist our

staff and trustees and help ensure Clinks’ continuing financial resilience and compliance with legal

and procedural requirements, as well as ensuring the organisation is well managed.

If you are interested in this role please send a copy of your CV and a supporting letter, saying why

you are interested in this role and what you would bring to it, for the attention of Rachael Byrne,

Vice-Chair c/[email protected]

An employer group that won an appeal over the Institute for Apprenticeships’ handling of funding

rate recommendations is still waiting for a final decision, FE Week can reveal.

We reported in May that the education and training trailblazer group had rejected the IfA’s

recommendations for the three FE teaching standards it is developing.

The group lodged an appeal against the IfA’s process, and was told in July that it had succeeded –

leading to the original recommendations, which ranged from £5,000 to £9,000, being binned by the

appeal panel. This meant the three standards were sent back to the IfA’s route panel to have new

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funding bands assigned to them, which should have happened at a meeting on September 13.

Instead, the panel deferred its decision, according to Jo North, chair of the trailblazer group.

She told FE Week that the group hasn’t been told the reason for this delay, only that the panel

needed to carry out “further work with training providers to inform the funding band

recommendations”.

https://feweek.co.uk/2018/10/05/ifa-loses-funding-rate-review-battle-but-uncertainty-drags-on/

Ok Essex based organisation is looking for

Recruitment Trainer/Assessor out there to deliver the new standards? Also looking for an HR

trainer/assessor. If you do know of anyone who would be interested in these roles please can you

ask them to get in touch as we have an opportunity? Contact Suzanne Tilling on

[email protected]

Whether new or wanting to refresh yourself, we offer an event to support you with understanding

and implementing quality assurance arrangements for your work based learning qualifications: Our

next session for 2018 is on 23 October 15.00-16.30.

Up coming Insight Webinar Insight webinar #17 - Apprenticeships for existing staff Tuesday 23

October, 11:00am-12:00pm. A common misconception around apprenticeships is that they are for

young people at the start of a career, but increasingly they’re being used by employers to provide

professional development opportunities to existing employees. Employee career progression is core

to most workforce strategies and apprenticeships are an ideal complement to this, through

structured and highly-regarded programmes of learning.

If you are just getting started with apprenticeships or looking to develop your programmes further,

existing employees are candidates well worth considering for your levy fund investment. In

this webinar you’ll hear from those who believe in the value of apprenticeships for existing

employees, from the senior decision-makers to the apprentices themselves, and get an insight into

their experiences and recommendations in this area.

Register for this event HERE

https://qualifications.pearson.com/en/forms/insight-webinars-apprenticeships.html

Sharing good practice: resources and learning to support individual employers

Skills for Care. If you support individuals who employ their own personal assistants through a direct

payment, personal health budget or with their own money, or if you’re an individual employer, come

along to this free event to keep you up to date with latest good practice and to help you network

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with other people in the sector.

Wednesday 31 October 2018 Registration from 10.00 Start 10.30 Finish 15.45

Cathedral View, St Vincent's Centre, Carlisle Place, London SW1P 1NL

The event will focus on latest initiatives, and include presentations and workshops on:

partnership working in recruiting people with potential

person-centred disability awareness and tailoring training to meet expectations

the role of personal health budgets

learning from individual employers.

There’ll also be the opportunity to network and share best practice with others, to address some

of the main challenges and issues that individual employers and supporting organisations face.

• Who should attend?

Individual employers or people considering taking up this option.

People who work for an organisation that supports individual employers including:

• user led organisations,

• direct payment support organisations

• personal health budget support organisations

• charities

• people who support individual employers within their role

• other third sector organisations.

https://events.skillsforcare.org.uk/skillsforcare/frontend/reg/thome.csp?pageID=144240&_cldee=a

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The rushed timeframe ahead of next year’s devolution of the adult education budget means

providers will struggle to “hit the ground running” next August and may lead to “market

instability”, an expert has said.

The warning comes as the first combined authorities are gearing up to start their tender process this

month, with contracts due to be in place in April – just four months before the authorities get

control of the cash.

https://feweek.co.uk/2018/10/05/fears-over-market-instability-in-rush-to-roll-out-aeb-devolution/

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Future enhancements: We are currently designing ways to notify training providers when they

receive feedback so that they can address any issues raised. In future, we plan to make employer

feedback a key metric in all searches made on the Find apprenticeship training service. The aim is

to give employers the information they need to help them filter search results so that they can

choose training providers that best suit their needs. We’re also looking to allow users to filter

feedback results based on the kind of feedback they want to see - for example, some employers are

keen to only see reviews from employers in their sector. Once the initial feedback model is up and

running, we’re looking to rollout a similar model more widely. We want employers to give feedback

on specific apprenticeship standards and end-point assessment organisations.

The first release is due very soon. We’ll start with a small number of users and steadily build it up.

We’ll learn, iterate, and improve. For regular apprenticeship service updates follow @ESFAdigital

Tip of the week I: Free Ideal Home Show Christmas tickets. Details

https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/deals/ideal-home-show/

Tip of the week 2: 25% discount on food at Ask Italian. Details

https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/deals/ask-italian/#50604

Tip of the week 3: Two-five nights in Iceland from £169. Details

https://www.groupon.co.uk/deals/ga-bargain-late-holidays-1413

From me Steve and from all the team have a great week and keep training

Non-Executive Director at Five Companies and MD of East Essex Vocational Training Ltd East Essex

Vocational Training Limited www.eevt.org

https://twitter.com/EevtSteve

Linked In Group 2020 Vision Group 2020 Vision Training Days and 2020 Vision Newsletter

https://www.linkedin.com/groups/13583610

Facebook

https://www.facebook.com/EEVTLtd/

Linked IN group BAME Business Essex

https://www.linkedin.com/groups/13606776

BAME Apprenticeship Alliance Change-maker

http://bameaa.co.uk/changemaker/

Asian Apprenticeship Ambassador

http://asianapprenticeshipawards.co.uk/

Company Established September 1999

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Bids, Grants & Funds

Provision of Senior Leadership Training - Apprenticeship Levy - RFQ 15218333

Buyer: Lancashire County Council

As part of the Leadership and Management suite of qualifications, there is a need to procure a Level

7 Senior Leadership qualification provider. The Senior Leader's Master's Degree Programme will be

awarded under a single or multiple provider framework to deliver a Level 7 qualification. This is

bespoke professional development for aspiring leaders and will be fully funded via the Apprentice

Levy. The course will develop knowledge, skills and behaviours, organisational performance,

interpersonal excellence and personal and interpersonal effectiveness.

To apply, please select this link

http://www3.lancashire.gov.uk/corporate/web/?siteid=6864&pageid=41137&e=e

The Invitation to Tender stage is restricted to those organisations that have been awarded a place on

the ESFA's (Education and Skills Funding Agency) UK Register of Learning Providers (UKRLP) as a

MAIN PROVIDER, who successfully completed both the Due Diligence AND Capacity and Capability

Questions against the Market Entry Pre-Qualification Process published in September 2016, re-

opened March 2017.

If you are unsure as to your current status on the ESFA's register you must contact the ESFA directly

to clarify.

Bids WILL NOT be accepted from any organisation that:

a) Is not already on the ESFA Register of Training Providers as a MAIN PROVIDER

b) Did not complete both of the requirements stated above (due diligence and capacity AND

capability).

Deadline: 02/11/2018

CITB

Background: CITB is committed to supporting our Apprenticeships Officers to develop the

knowledge, skills and behaviours necessary to facilitate training and learning activities for

apprentices. This includes induction to the programme, individual and group tutorials and

monitoring of learner progress. Consequently we require all Apprenticeships Officers to obtain a

relevant qualification.

To support this we plan to deliver a Level 3 Award in Learning & Development with a bolt on

additional unit to approximately 160 colleagues. It is envisaged the group will be split into 8 cohorts

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with the first two cohorts starting in the last quarter of 2018. Implementation will be phased over a

18 month - 2 year period allowing each cohort up to 5 months to complete the award.

Requirement: To deliver the C&G (6318-03) Level 3 Award in Facilitating Learning & Development

with an additional 'bolt-on' unit.

1) The Programme must consist of the following Units:

•Unit 001: Understand the principles and practices of learning and development

•Unit 008 Facilitate learning and development in groups

or

•Unit 009 Facilitate learning and development for individuals

The final choice of 008 or 009 is to be decided; however the cohorts will all complete the same unit.

Bolt-on unit:

•Unit 020: Engage with employers to develop and support learning provision

https://www.delta-esourcing.com/tenders/UK-GB-Norfolk:-C%26G-Level-3-Award-in-Learning-%26-

Development/X6NS55Z6ST

Deadline: 23/10/2018

IT Skills Development

Big Lottery Fund

We are looking to secure a training provider that can work with us over the next year (November

2018-2019) to help us to maintain, develop, design and deliver our IT skills development offer across

the Fund.

We, in conjunction with an existing provider, currently provide face to face workshops on a number

of Microsoft based packages which we will need to continue to do in the future. As the Fund has

now introduced Office 365 technology we also need to ensure our IT development offer provides the

necessary support to enable our people to use this technology and also understand the benefits of

engaging with the various applications that are part of it.

https://biglotteryfund.bravosolution.co.uk/web/login.html

Deadline: 26/10/2018

Essential Skills Training

Ministry of Justice.

The provider of Essential Skills will support staff to achieve these qualifications via an initial

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assessment process which will ascertain what current level the learner is working to in a functional

skills capacity. Should the learner fall short of level 2, a support package is created to assist the

learner to achieve level 2 and further levels if necessary, according to the requirements of the

Apprenticeship. The initial assessment should offer a transparent and formulated process, ensuring

both literacy and numeracy are assessed and that all relevant Management Information can be

audited either by the MOJ or Ofsted.

The Ministry of Justice anticipates that there will be substantial recruitment in operational roles over

the next 3 - 5 years with an approximate number of e 2,500 learners. Therefore, the provider of

Essential Skills must have the capacity to provide the appropriate service taking into account the

potential volume of learners.

The provider will be required to supply the following on a day to day basis:-

- 1 -1 support via phone or email to the individual learner

- Face to face classroom sessions - local to the learner i.e. establishment learning centre

- Feedback on progress with advice and guidance on how the learner can improve

- Feedback on learner progress to management

- Management information when requested

https://ministryofjusticecommercial.bravosolution.co.uk

Deadline: 05/11/2018

Adult Education Provision Tender Training

Plymouth City Council

Plymouth City Council is currently planning a competitive tender exercise to procure adult education

provision across the city. We will be looking for providers to deliver provision in the local area

against the following Education & Skills Funding Agency funding areas:

• Adult Education Budget:

• Community Learning

• Adult Skills Budget.

In preparation of the procurement exercise we will be holding a tender training session for potential

tenderers at 10am to 12pm on Tuesday 9 th October 2018 at: Windsor House, Tavistock Road,

Plymouth PL6 5UF This purpose of the event is:

To understand why we competitively tender

To tell you where to find Plymouth City Council tender opportunities and how to access them

To provide an overview of Plymouth City Council’s tender processes

To help you understand what is required at the different stages of the tender process

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Please note: this advert is for a tender training event only and is a repeat of the tender training

provided at our previous information event in March this year. This is not part of any competitive

tendering exercise, information on how to register and participate in future competitive tendering

opportunities will be posted separately on the www.supplyingthesouthwest.org.uk portal at a later

date.

https://procontract.due-north.com/Advert?advertId=3fce0680-55c6-e811-80ef-005056b64545

Workforce Development Training

Vale of Glamorgan Council

The Council requires a range of training suppliers to support our network of providers delivering

services within childcare, youth and family support services in the Vale of Glamorgan.

Training will be delivered to a range of people, including professionals, children, young people,

parents and carers. It will cover areas such as parenting, early years and welfare plus other topics

such as disability awareness and safeguarding.

https://www.sell2wales.gov.wales/Search/Search_Switch.aspx?ID=85075.

Deadline: 21/11/2018

Young Parents Support Service

CORNWALL COUNCIL

Cornwall Council welcome your interest in the provision of support for Young Parents and their

Children in Cornwall. The contract start date will be 1 April 2019 for five years until 31 March 2024,

with the possibility of a further two year contract extension until 31 March 2026.

The service will work in partnership with other services and agencies to improve the outcomes and

life chances for Young Parents and their children in Cornwall.

Young and teenage parents face issues specific to them when bringing up a family. Cornwall Council

is interested in commissioning a service that will meet the needs of these parents and their young

children that will result in positive outcomes being achieved with regards to their education,

employment, health behaviour,parenting, safeguarding, social and emotional needs.

The service will be required to offer support to all young parents in Cornwall and to undertake

targeted work, in partnership with other key agencies, which results in evidence of improved

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outcomes and high levels of client satisfaction and also assists the integration of these families into

mainstream and universal services.

https://procontract.due-north.com/Advert?advertId=b14a51f0-ed85-e811-80ed-

005056b64545&p=696a9836-1895-e511-8105-000c29c9ba21

Deadline: 06/11/2018

A Framework Agreement for Training Services for Funding Streams

UNIVERSITY OF WOLVERHAMPTON ENTERPRISE LIMITED

The University of Wolverhampton employs the Project Support Office (PSO) to support University

staff in all stages of bidding and project management, from identifying potential funding streams to

project closure and audit. Currently, the Project Bidding Development Team supports approximately

400 bids per year, to over 100 different funding streams, and the Economic Partnerships and Growth

Support Team oversees a portfolio of mainly regional projects worth over £35 million.

This requirement is split into thirteen (13) Lots; Tenderers have the opportunity to provide a

submission on any/all of the following Lots:

- General Bid Writing and Funding Training

- InnovateUK

- Strength in Places fund

- Industrial Strategy Challenge Fund

- Global Challenges Research Fund

- Research Councils

- Research England

- Newton Fund

- Other opportunities from UKRI

- Major Charities and Trusts, including Leverhulme, Royal Society, British Academy, The Wellcome

Trust

- Horizon 2020

- Erasmus+

- European Structural Investment Funds (European Regional Development Funds and European

Social Funds)

The highest scoring 6 Tenderers will be awarded on to each Lot. For each call off agreement under

the Framework, all 6 Service providers will be invited to submit a quotation.

Mandatory Requirements

• Successful Service Providers must have an in-depth working knowledge and experience of

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providing general bid writing/specific funding training requirements (for each Lot).

• Successful Service Providers need to have excellent communication skills and a successful history

of delivering innovative and engaging training for different audiences.

• The successful Contractor(s) will be assessed in line with IR35 regulations to ensure compliance.

• Presentations are a pass/fail requirement. A minimum score of 3 is required in the presentation

element to be successful in being taken through to evaluation stage.

https://wlv.bravosolution.co.uk/

Deadline: 26/10/2018

Early Help and Support for Vulnerable Women

Liverpool City Council

Liverpool City Council is seeking tender submissions for provision of early help and support service

for vulnerable women. The aims of the service are to:

• Provide early help response to improve emotional and mental health.

• Build emotional resilience and positive mental health through the provision of a range of targeted

initiatives that are in development to support asylum seekers and communities which include

support for; move on advice, employment, family learning, housing options, education, wellbeing

courses, family link, and ESOL language with crèche facilities and community development.

https://procontract.due-north.com/Advert?advertId=cb97d046-11c7-e811-80ef-005056b64545

Deadline: 24/10/2018

Community Integration Support for Unaccompanied Asylum Seeker children

Staffordshire County Council

Staffordshire County Council (SCC) wishes to commission the provision of Community Integration

Support for Unaccompanied Asylum Seeker Children (UASC) aged 13-21 in Staffordshire via a

Specialist UASC Hub. The vision is that this provision will provide support, encouragement and

opportunities for Staffordshire's UASC population to engage in their community through various

community assets in order to benefit the resident community, promote positive outcomes for

UASC's and achieve community cohesion.

The Specialist UASC Hub will be based in Newcastle-under-Lyme, it will be multi-faceted and a

central point from which young people are supported to engage in community activities and social

action utilising local community assets and initiatives. Within the Specialist UASC Hub we are also

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looking to consider delivery of:

UASC Community Education and Training Service

To enhance Staffordshire's education and training offer for UASC group. To provide a support

function tooperational staff, helping to improve education outcomes for UASC through providing

them with a holistic educational and training experience that addresses their unique needs within

the educational environment. To coordinate, develop and support a bespoke education and training

offer for UASC group throughout the districts and boroughs of Staffordshire.

UASC Community-based Emotional Health & Well-Being support service.

To deliver an adaptable and community-based initial referral process, helping to draw young people

into much needed EHWB support. Developing assessment and referral processes (EHWB Screening),

making services available within the communities that young people inhabit, and building strong

trusting relationships with young people. This will encourage self-referrals for support from UASC

group and reverse the level of distrust felttowards adults and agencies.

Low level EHWB needs can be met within the Specialist UASC Hub, whether thatcan be met through

art, narrative or sleep therapy, one-to-one advocacy sessions, play sessions or group-based

activities. More complex needs will continue to be referred on but with ongoing advocacy and

support for young people during the period they access therapeutic services.

https://www.contractsfinder.service.gov.uk/Notice/c00c7e7f-9756-4e08-9bc5-6b0e285a845c

SEND inclusion in PE, school sport and physical activity 2018-20

DEPARTMENT FOR EDUCATION

This is a two year grant to increase and improve opportunities for pupils with SEND to participate in

PE, sport and physical activity in schools.

https://www.contractsfinder.service.gov.uk/Notice/89549c70-f14d-4bc3-97ae-

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Deadline: 01/11/2018

Grants of up to £100,000 Available to Stop Sexual Harassment of Women at Work and Within their

Communities (UK)

Women’s organisations can apply for grants for projects lasting up to three years that aim to stop

sexual harassment and abuse of women at work and within their communities.

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The type of projects that will be supported will include:

Prevention work (including education and other initiatives)

Awareness-raising activities

Grass-roots activism

Influencing

Work with groups and communities who might face additional barriers to getting their voices heard,

or might be at higher risk of sexual harassment and abuse, to amplify those voices

Work that tries out new ideas

Innovative uses of tech/arts/sports/etc

Work that replicates tried and tested approaches in new settings

Work that others can learn from

The funding is being made available through the Justice and Equality Fund: Now’s the Time Large

Grants Programme. Grants of £25,000 – £100,000 are available. The fund is being administered by

Rosa the UK Fund for Women and Girls.

Women’s organisations applying need to apply in partnership with at least one other organisation.

The closing date for applications is 5pm on the 14th December 2018.

Rosa strongly advise potential applicants to participate in one of their webinars on Monday 15th

October: 10.30am – 11.30am and Wednesday 14th November: 2pm – 3pm before applying.

Useful Links:

Apply Online

Application Guidelines

http://www.rosauk.org/how-to-apply/justice-and-equality-fund/nows-the-time/

Support for Environmental Outreach Education for Disadvantaged Young People (UK)

Schools, colleges and youth groups can receive up to 80% towards the costs of providing

environmental outreach education for groups of disadvantaged young people through the Field

Studies Council's Kids Fund. The Field Studies Council is an independent educational charity

committed to raising awareness about the natural world and works through a network of residential

and day Centres in the UK to provide outreach education and training.

There are two types of Kids Fund course Wildlife and Environment focusing on wildlife habitats and

the environment with team building activities and Eco Adventure which combines environmental

and personally challenging activities.

Groups who meet one of the following criteria will be eligible:

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Disadvantaged young people aged 4-18 years (or up to 25 years for those with special needs).

Voluntary youth groups (either run by voluntary leaders, managed by a voluntary organisation, a

registered charity)

OR

School groups may apply if they are aiming to provide benefits which are additional to the statutory

school curriculum or clearly show added value, depth and breadth to the taught curriculum. FSC Kids

Fund will not pay for young people to attend standard curriculum-focused FSC courses.

All applicants must be based in the UK, Isle of Man, Channel Isles and Republic of Ireland.

One free staff/adult place is provided for every 12 young people; additional adults pay 20% +VAT.

This includes all equipment, tuition and waterproof hire costs. Food and accommodation are

included for residential courses.

The next closing date for applications is the 1st November 2018.

Useful Documents:

Application Form

http://www.field-studies-council.org/about/fsc-kids-fund/applying-to-fsc-kids-fund.aspx

Contract for the Provision of ILM Level 5 Training

NHS SOUTH, CENTRAL AND WEST COMMISSIONING SUPPORT UNIT

SCW would like to commission an accredited training provider to deliver two cohorts of the ILM

Level 5 Certificate in Coaching and Mentoring. Ideally this would be with one course in Eastleigh

(Southampton) and the other in Bristol with a maximum of 15 in each group. SCW will be able to

source sufficient rooms in these geographical areas and associated travel expenses will be paid in

accordance with NHS policy available on request. Alongside the training courses it is, SCW will

require all necessary training materials.

Please go to the below link and register for this tender opportunity:

https://in-tendhost.co.uk/scwcsu/aspx/ProjectManage/826

Deadline: 19/10/2018

£10 Million Available to Advance Understanding of Mental Health Conditions (UK)

The Wolfson Foundation has announced a £10 million funding competition to support research to

advance the understanding and treatment of mental health conditions. UK universities and research

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organisations are eligible to apply (individually or collaboratively) and it is likely that a single award

will be made.

Applications can request funding for:

• Endowment of chairs or posts, and programme costs for up to 5 years

• Attracting key talent in the field to work in the UK

• Training early career clinical researchers

• New research facilities or equipment

Research should focus broadly on anxiety and depression, and particular interest will be shown in

proposals relating to adolescent mental health as well as those drawing on insights from other areas

of medicine.

Institutions wishing to apply to the Wolfson Foundation’s new mental health initiative should email

an outline description of the proposal to the Wolfson Foundation office by Friday 11 January 2019.

http://www.wolfson.org.uk/news/new-10m-mental-health-initiative-is-launched-today/

Funding Available for Projects that Tackle Discrimination (UK)

The Baring Foundation has announced a new call for applications through its Strengthening the

Voluntary Sector programme. This programme supports effective use of the law and human rights-

based approaches by the voluntary sector in the United Kingdom. It is a collaboration with the Legal

Education Foundation and the Esmée Fairbairn Foundation.

This call is intended for civil society organisations with specific and demonstrable legal expertise in

tackling discrimination and disadvantage.

Successful organisations will receive flexible project funding to tackle an identified issue, with the

expectation that the project will use a collaborative approach that roots appropriate legal action in a

broad campaign for social change. Grants of up to £100,000 will be available for projects lasting for

approximately three years. We expect to award seven grants.

Civil society organisations with specific and demonstrable legal expertise in tackling discrimination

and disadvantage can apply for grants of up to £100,000 for projects lasting up to three years to

tackle a specific issue.

Organisations should in the first instance submit an expression of interest by 9am on the 5th

November 2018. Successful organisations at this stage will be invited to submit a full application.

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The Foundation expects to award 7 grants.

Useful Links:

Funding guidelines

Grants awarded previously

https://baringfoundation.org.uk/news-story/stvs-funding-round-2018/

Vodafone Techstarter Opens for Applications (UK)

UK-based social tech ventures and charities have the opportunity to secure funding from a £300,000

prize fund to make transformational social change in the areas of health and well-being, education,

environment, social mobility and inequality.

This could be around key technologies such as Internet of Things, 5G, digital services and

infrastructure or in areas such as commercial development.

The funding is being made available through the Vodafone Techstarter, partnership between the

Social Tech Trust, one of the UK’s leading dedicated drivers of social tech and the Vodafone

Foundation

There will be ten awards awarded:

Category 1: Not-for-profit awards – supported by the Vodafone Foundation

Four winners will receive a £35,000 award in cash each

This category is only open to charities, social businesses, social enterprises, and community interest

companies (CICs) which have a social mission defined in the governing documents

Each Award will be comprised of £35,000 in cash, and a full 12-month programme of support and

value-in-kind

Category 2: For-profit awards – supported by Vodafone UK

Four winners will receive a £35,000 award in cash each

This category is only open to commercial businesses, enterprises and for-profit start-ups which have

a social mission defined in the governing documents

Each Award will be comprised of £35,000 in cash, and a full 12-month programme of support and

value-in-kind

Vodafone Champions award

Two winners will receive an award of £10,000 cash each

Winners will be chosen by popular vote amongst Vodafone employees across UK

One winner will be a not-for-profit organisation, and the other will be a for-profit company

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Vodafone Champions Award winners can also be winners in Categories 1 or 2

Support and value-in-kind:

In addition to cash to support great ideas and innovation, Vodafone is uniquely placed to support

the development and roll-out of new technologies

Vodafone will provide the winning Techstarters with a customised 12-month programme of “money-

can’t-buy” support, shaped to match the winner’s needs – and will include: in-depth mentorship and

access to expert consultation across a range of technical, legal and supply-chain areas; marketing

and communications support; investment advice & support; access to commercial partnerships; and

full access to the support and network of our partners at Social Tech Trust.

The closing date for applications is midday on the 23rd October 2018.

Useful Links:

Apply Now

Terms and Conditions

https://www.vodafone.co.uk/mobile/vodafone-techstarter

Funding for Game-changing Ideas for Civil Aerospace (UK)

The aim of this UK Aerospace Research and Technology Programme is to support and speed up

industry investment focused on supply chain companies. Funding is available for high risk, high

impact projects that demonstrate forward-looking, revolutionary and disruptive solutions to UK

aerospace challenges.

The competition is split into 3 strands with this strand offering a total of up to £2 million for fast-

track collaborative research and development (R&D) projects.

This is phase 1 of a 2-phase competition with expressions of interest (EoIs) invited at this stage.

Phase 2 of this competition will open in January 2019.

Submitted proposals must fit with the UK Aerospace Technology Strategy or with one of ATI’s

technical priority areas:

Enabling future sensing for harsh environments and integrated vehicle health monitoring (IVHM)

Coping with extreme conditions

Creating secure, smart, connected and efficient sub-systems

Technologies to improve factory efficiency.

All proposals must be business-led and collaborative. Project leads will be UK based micro, small or

medium-sized enterprise (SME) who will claim grant funding through this competition but work in

collaboration with other organisation that are a:

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Business

Research organisation

Public sector organisation

Charity

Eligible organisations with projects costing between £425,000 to £1 million can apply for grants

representing 50% for businesses, 80% full economic costing for universities and 100% for other

research organisations, public sector organisations and charities.

A London briefing event will be held 2nd October 2018.

The closing date for applications is 12:00pm on the 5th December 2018.

https://apply-for-innovation-funding.service.gov.uk/competition/223/overview

Grants Available to Small Charities and Community Groups for Projects that Increase Physical

Activities (UK)

Localgiving has once again partnered with the Postcode Community Trust to offer over 400 grants of

£500 to small charities and community groups across the UK through its Magic Little Grants Fund.

Grants will be awarded to projects that meet either of the following themes:

Overcoming barriers to participation in physical activities in creative ways

Increasing social cohesion through developing access to sports and other recreational activities

Grants can be used to support the general running costs of new and existing sports and physical

activities. For example, this could include:

Facilities hire

Kit & equipment

Coaching qualifications

Other volunteer expenses

The fund is open to Localgiving registered charitable organisations operating within Great Britain

(excluding Northern Ireland) with an annual income of under £50,000 that are running or planning to

run a project that will encourage people to engage in some form of physical activity to help to

improve their physical and mental health and well-being.

Organisations that are not already a member of Localgiving are required to complete the Localgiving

registration process before completing the application. Those awarded a grant will also receive an

annual Local Giving membership worth £96.

The application process is open until the 31st October 2018.

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2017 grantees included:

The 2000 Club, a disability focused sports group in Heston

London Exercise Group for Stroke (LEGS)

Useful Links:

Guidance Notes

https://localgiving.org/what-we-do/magic-little-grants/

Grow Wild Spaces Community Grants (UK)

Grow Wild which aims to transform communal spaces by sowing and growing UK native plants has

announced that local voluntary, community, parish and town councils, youth groups, health

authorities, health boards, prisons and secondary schools; etc. can apply for grants of between

£2,000 and £4,000 to create a "Grow Wild Community Site.

Grow Wild projects can include an unloved area that organisations want to reclaim for their local

community or perhaps somewhere that's a bit neglected or run-down and applicants want to turn it

into an inspiring space for everyone.

Projects should have the potential to reach at least 300 people and work with one or more of the

following groups:

Students and young people aged 18-25

People living in urban areas

People experiencing disadvantage and reduced access to services

Adults that are less engaged with their community and environmental activities.

The closing date for applications is midday on the 10th December 2018.

https://www.growwilduk.com/content/applications-open-grow-wild-community-projects-2019

Funding to Develop the Classics in Primary and Secondary Schools (UK)

Classics for All, which aims to develop the teaching of classics such as Latin, Greek, classical

civilisation and ancient history in UK state schools has opened its 2018 grants programme. In 2018

the funding focus remains on supporting the development or introduction of Classics in schools or

consortia of state schools especially in areas where there is limited or no access to school provision.

Classics for All aims to reach 200 new schools.

Previous grants awarded have ranged in size from £100 to £15,000 supporting everything from the

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establishment of an after-school Classics club to training for teachers in 20 schools to introduce Latin

or Classical Civilisation at Key Stage 2 and 3, GCSE or A level. Classics for All have also supported a

number of schools already teaching Classics to develop the scale and ambition of their Classics offer.

Applications can be submitted at any time.

Useful Links:

Application Guidelines

https://classicsforall.org.uk/get-involved/schools/application-forms/

Funding of up to £45,000 for Community Centres and Village Halls (UK)

The Trusthouse Charitable Foundation is offering Community Centres in deprived urban

communities and Village Halls in remote and economically deprived rural areas the opportunity to

apply for capital grants of between £10,000 and £45,000. Grants can be used to fund new buildings;

upgrading, renovating or extending buildings; improving or creating outside space (but not car

parks). All applicants must have secured 50% of the total cost of the work and have local community

fundraising underway.

Grants will be made to projects centred on ‘community centres’ in the broad sense, this may include

a church, sports facility or other building which offers a range of activities throughout the week

which all the community can access.

It is expected that the completed venue will provide a range of activities for all ages and abilities

which help to promote community cohesion and address local problems of isolation, poverty, lack of

local facilities, transport and other issues of relevance to the area in which the centre is located.

The Foundation is particularly interested in innovative schemes to bring back disused buildings into

full community use i.e. as community hubs, shops and activity venues. Traditional Village Halls are

also supported.

Useful Links:

Application Guidelines

Recent Grants Awarded

Applications can be submitted at any time and should show that, in urban areas, the venue is in the

most deprived 20% of the latest government Indices of Multiple Deprivation or, in rural areas, in the

most deprived 50% of the Indices.

Previous projects supported include:

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£25,000 to Ingol and Tanterton Community Trust towards the cost of building an extension to the

kitchen of a busy community café as part of a major expansion project at a community centre in

Preston.

£18,000 towards the cost of Ty Talcen Community & Visitor Centre as part of the regeneration of the

rural community of Myddfai in Carmarthenshire.

£16,193 to Islay & Jura Community Enterprises towards the cost of refurbishing a leisure centre

which focusses on providing facilities for disadvantaged and deprived members of the two

Hebridean islands.

http://trusthousecharitablefoundation.org.uk/grants/community-centres-and-village-halls/

Funding Available to Support Arts Based Teaching in Primary Schools (UK)

Primary school teachers and school leaders working in partnership with other primary schools as

well as arts / cultural organisations can apply for grants to develop the necessary skills, knowledge

and confidence to support the delivery of effective arts-based teaching and learning opportunities in

the classroom, and to embed learning through the arts in the curriculum.

Applications should focus on:

• Primary schools

• Supporting children and young people experiencing disadvantage

• Approaches which involve learning through the arts

• Long-term, inquiry-based projects which support teachers’ professional development and

learning

• Promoting effective and equitable partnerships between schools and arts/cultural

organisations and artist practitioners

The contributions of school leaders and artist practitioners as both professional learners and as

supporters of embedding learning through the arts in the curriculum

Approaches which involve any of the following art forms: crafts; creative writing, including poetry;

dance; design; film; music; opera; photography; digital arts and media; theatre and drama; the visual

arts; and cross-arts practices.

The funding is being made available through the Paul Hamlyn Foundation’s Teacher Development

Fund. The Foundation expect to make around five grants of up to £150,000 to partnerships of

arts/cultural organisations and up to ten schools, who will work together for two academic years.

The closing date for applications is 12 pm on the 5th December 2018.

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Previous projects supported include:

Charles Dickens Primary School, London, which received a grant of £149,430 for its “All the School's

a Stage” project. This involved Southwark Teaching School Alliance and Shakespeare’s Globe

collaborating to train teachers and leaders in eight Southwark primary schools to incorporate drama

techniques into their classroom practice. The project will see Year 1 and Year 3 teachers from each

school take part in professional development led by Globe practitioners. Actors will work alongside

teachers in their classrooms, using dramatic storytelling techniques to support the children’s

development in speaking, reading and writing. The second year of the project will see the same

teachers embed their learning into their school’s curriculum, leading their own professional

development sessions for staff and creating a unit of work to incorporate the new approaches.

Useful Links:

Apply Online

Application Form Guidance

Funding Case Studies

https://www.phf.org.uk/funds/tdf/#the-purpose-of-the-fund

Business Innovation Grants: Round Three (UK)

Offered by Innovate UK, this competition provides innovation research and development (R&D)

funding from feasibility (including market research), through to technology or prototype testing and

development stages up to (but not including) commercialisation.

Preference will be given to applications that demonstrate realistic, significant potential for global

markets and proposals from innovation-based businesses with significant ambition and potential for

growth or scale-up are particularly welcomed. All funded proposals will fit into one or more of the

Industrial Strategy Challenge Fund areas.

Projects can focus on feasibility studies (including market research), industrial research or

experimental development (where appropriate).

Projects can be led by a business working alone or with partners or by a research and technology

organisation. Lead applicant organisations must be a UK-based business of any size or a research and

technology organisation (RTO) carrying out the project in the UK and intending to exploit the results

from the UK.

Projects are expected to range in size between £25,000 and £2 million and to last between 6 and 36

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months.

For feasibility studies and industrial research grants may be awarded for:

up to 70% for a small business

up to 60% for a medium-sized business

up to 50% for a large business

For experimental development projects nearer to market, grants may be awarded for:

up to 45% for a small business

up to 35% for a medium-sized business

up to 25% for a large business

The competition opens on 24th September 2018, and the deadline for applications is at midday on

14 November 2018.

https://apply-for-innovation-funding.service.gov.uk/competition/243/overview#summary

Funding for School Capital Projects (UK)

The next deadline for stage 1 application to the Wolfson Foundation's Secondary Education

Programme is the 10th January 2019. Through its Secondary Education Programme high-achieving

(in receipt of an outstanding Ofsted assessment or regional equivalent) state-funded schools and

sixth form colleges can apply to the Foundation for funding for capital or equipment projects relating

to the teaching of science and technology; or projects involving libraries, languages, music or the

arts.

Grants do not normally exceed £50,000 for schools or £100,000 for sixth form colleges.

Applicants successful at the stage 1 of the application process will be invited to submit a stage 2

application.

Examples of schools that have received funding through the Foundation include:

An award of £100,000 was made towards science equipment for a new regional science centre at

Oldham Sixth Form College. The project aims to engage the local community in science as well as

provide carefully designed laboratories with modern science equipment.

Cheadle Hulme High School, Cheshire, which received a grant of £46,000 for A Level science

equipment.

Greenhead College, a high-achieving Sixth Form College in Huddersfield, which received a grant of

£100,000 which enabled them to refurbish three chemistry laboratories and two technicians’ rooms.

Useful Links:

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Apply Online

Eligibility Criteria

http://www.wolfson.org.uk/funding/education/secondary-education/

Grants Available to Small Charities Working in the Developing World (UK)

The Small Charities Challenge Fund (SCCF) offered by UK Aid Direct is open to small UK-registered

charities and not-for-profit organisations with an annual income of £250,000 or less.

Grants of up to £50,000 are available for projects for up to 2 years work that strengthen the capacity

of grassroots development organisations working with the poor, vulnerable and most in priority

countries and work towards achieving the Global Goals. UK Aid Direct supports civil society

organisations working in countries across Africa, South Asia, East Asia and the Americas where

support for achieving the Global Goals is most needed.

Organisations that are part of a larger international family, are expected to demonstrate significant

autonomy, be registered in the UK and have their own UK specific constitution with an independent

board of trustees, i.e. the board must be locally appointed and be free and able to make

independent decisions on strategic and operational issues.

All applicants will be expected to address the UK Aid Direct Programme Priorities which reflect those

of the UK Department for International Development (DFID) i.e.

Strengthening global peace, security and governance

Strengthening resilience and response to crisis

Promoting global prosperity

Tackling extreme poverty and helping the world’s most vulnerable

Grants of up to £50,000 for projects of up to 2 years are available.

The Small Charities Challenge Fund (SCCF) will remain open and all applications will be reviewed on a

6-monthly basis.

It’s a one-stage process via the application form on the website.

Useful Links:

Guidance Notes

Apply Online

Frequently Asked Questions

Small Charities Challenge Fund: Guidance Webinar (Video)

https://www.ukaiddirect.org/apply/sccf/

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New Grant Funding for Innovative Ideas to Transform UK Rail: Opens 8th October 2018 (UK)

The aim of this Small Business Research Initiative (SBRI) competition is to demonstrate innovations

to stakeholders and railway customers in a representative railway environment. This competition

has 2 themes to choose from:

• Customer experience in stations.

• Decarbonisation of the railway.

It is expected that up to 12 projects will be funded where:

The total costs per project are between £250,000 and £350,000, including VAT

The projects starts by 1 March 2019 and lasts up to 9 months.

Selected projects will receive 100% funding.

The competition is open to organisations of any size carrying out the project work in the UK.

Applicants are welcome from all sectors and:

Must include a potential integration partner

Must involve a railway asset owner (stations, rolling stock, infrastructure), an experienced rail

organisation and a rail organisation that has the potential to become a customer (these can all be

the same organisation)

Will ideally include an innovative start-up supply company that is already delivering in another

sector

Will ideally include an organisation with rail expertise, such as a train operating company, rolling

stock manufacturer, or operator and infrastructure owner.

Of particular interest are projects that can improve air quality in stations, reduce noise pollution,

provide consistent and reliable information to passengers during periods of disruption and enhance

accessibility for everyone, especially those with less visible impairments.

The competition opens on 8th October 2018 and there are four briefing events before the

registration closing date of 12.00pm on the 21st November 2018. These are:

9th October 2018 York briefing event

9th October 2018 Online briefing event

11th October 2018 London briefing event

17th October 2018 Cardiff briefing event (To Be Confirmed)

https://apply-for-innovation-funding.service.gov.uk/competition/247/overview#summary

Hilden Charitable Fund Announces Next Application Deadline (UK)

The next closing date for applications to the Hilden Charitable Fund is the 19th December 2018.

Within the UK, the Hilden Charitable Fund makes grants to projects that address disadvantage and

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by supporting causes which are less popular. In particular, the Fund wants to support projects that:

• Address homelessness

• Supports asylum seekers and refugees

• Support community-based initiatives for disadvantaged young people 16 – 25

• Penal affairs.

The average grant awarded is £5,000 and preference is given to supporting small community

organisations with an income of less than £500,000 per year. The Trust will consider funding project

as well as core running costs of organisations.

The type of actions funded in the past have include:

Schemes to enable young disadvantaged young people to receive job training and work experience

Volunteering and confidence building for disadvantaged young people, education classes and skills

training for refugees and migrants

Night shelters, day centres and hostels for homeless people and support services within a number of

prisons.

Useful Links:

Application Form

http://www.hildencharitablefund.org.uk/

Lord Taverners Accessible Minibuses Grant Programme (UK)

The Lords Taverners, the UK's leading youth cricket and disability sports charity, has re-opened its

Accessible Minibuses grants programme. Schools, clubs and youth organisations across the UK that

cater for young people under the age of 25 who have a physical/ sensory/ learning disability can

apply to the Lords Taverners for specially-adapted, wheelchair-accessible minibuses.

Last year the Lords Taverners delivered 40 specially-adapted, wheelchair-accessible minibuses.

Examples of schools that received a specially-adapted minibus are:

Lakeside School in Hertfordshire;

The Garth School and the Priory School in Spalding (Lincolnshire); and

Perseid School in Morden, Surrey.

These vehicles give young people with disabilities access to new places and experiences. Lord's

Taverners minibuses are based on the current Ford Transit model, with a diesel engine. The average

cost to the charity of an accessible minibus is over £61,000. Please note that the Lords Taverners are

unable to support schools that cater for socially disadvantaged children, or mainstream schools for

children with behavioural problems.

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Applications to the programme can be submitted at any time and are reviewed at the end of each

quarter.

Useful Links:

Application Form

https://www.lordstaverners.org/accessible-minibuses

Awards for Conservationists Now Open (UK and International)

The Whitely Award funds wildlife conservation projects led by local leaders based in countries that

are not defined as a High-Income Economy by the World Bank (exceptions include Equatorial Guinea

and certain island nations in the Caribbean).

Awards are made to nationals with local support – a key focus of the Whitley Award is to boost the

profile of leaders who are nationals of the country in which they are working. Exceptions are for

example long term residency (15+ years) or commitment to country/region/ building capacity of

local team members for future leadership. In particular, grassroots conservationists from locally

incorporated NGOs in biodiversity-rich developing countries, rather than in -country staff employed

by NGOs headquartered in developed countries.

Awards are made to:

Projects based on scientific evidence and understanding – this can be in the leader, expertise on the

team, or via partners/collaboration

Work involving (and benefitting) the local community and stakeholders

Ecosystem / landscape level projects are preferred.

Applications close at midnight GMT on 31 October 2018.

Useful Links:

Application Criteria

https://whitleyaward.org/apply-for-conservation-funding/how-to-apply/

One Stop Carriers for Causes (England, Scotland and Wales)

Not for profit organisations, including schools that are located within 2 miles of a One Stop shop can

apply for grants of up to £1,000 for projects that benefit their local community. One Stop’s ‘Carriers

for Causes’ is funded through the money raised from the 5p bag charge in One Stop stores in

England, Wales and Scotland.

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The grants are available for a wide range of activities and the funding will cover the direct costs

needed to deliver the project. Projects eligible for funding include:

What types of projects are eligible?

One off community events such as community fun day expenses, summer youth camp, litter picking,

sports events, expenses to pay for terminally ill cancer patients on visits to the seaside.

Purchasing items to run a project such as specialised medical equipment, football/cricket /netball kit

for local junior club, arts and craft materials for a workshop, kitchen equipment for a healthy eating

project, marketing materials for an event, fishing kit for youth project.

Improvements to community buildings such as painting, refurbishing buildings such as hospices,

scout or guide huts, school building, community centres.

Improvements to external spaces such as park clean ups, community gardens, hospital/hospice

gardens, disabled access projects, food growing projects, woodland walk.

Purchasing materials to undertake a place-based improvement project such as buying paint, litter

pickers, gravel, grass seed, plants, and benches.

Applications can be submitted at any time and are shortlisted on a quarterly basis for panel decision

which will take place every three months. Applicants will generally know the outcome of your

application within 16 weeks of applying.

Useful Links:

Store Locator

Application Guide

Apply Online

https://www.groundwork.org.uk/Pages/Category/carriers-for-causes-uk

Grants of up to £5,000 Available to Bring Together Diverse Communities - Closes 12th October

(England)

Local groups and organisations, who are working to bring together neighbours and develop

relationships across diverse faiths and ethnicities in order to improve their communities, can apply

for grants of £250 to £5,000 from the Near Neighbours Fund - Small Grants Programme.

The fund which operates in East & West London, Luton, East Midlands, Birmingham, the Black

Country, Greater Manchester and West Yorkshire has two key objectives:

Social interaction - to develop positive relationships in multi-faith and multi-ethnic areas

Social action - to encourage people of different faiths and of no faith and of different ethnicities to

come together for initiatives that improve their local neighbourhood.

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Grants awarded in the past have offered funding to a broad range of work; environmental, social,

cultural, artistic, and sporting, that furthers the programme's aims of encouraging social interaction

and social action.

The closing date for applications is the 12th October 2018.

Useful Links:

Application Form

https://www.cuf.org.uk/near-neighbours-small-grants

Funding for Adults & Children with Physical Disabilities (England)

The Paul Bush Foundation Trust supports registered charitable organisations in England whose

objectives are solely related to the provision of services to people with an acquired disability as a

result of an accident or birth injury.

Grants of up to £10,000 for one year only are awarded at twice yearly meetings held in April and

October. Preference is given to discrete projects with defined outcomes and seed-funding will be

considered. For example, grants may be awarded for:

Projects or items related to improving the health and well-being of individuals suffering as the result

of an acquired physical disability.

Projects or services aimed at providing education to disabled people, their families and professionals

regarding the difficulties they face.

Projects or services that assist individuals or families to overcome social deprivation related to

disability.

Funding is also available to assist those individuals with a disability to improve their physical,

psychological and emotional well-being. Applications for funding for individuals must be supported

and completed by a third-party sponsor, for example, a health/personal care professional, social

worker or charity /support group representative.

The Trustees meet twice yearly in April and October with successful applicants being advised by 1st

November and 1st May each year.

Useful Links:

Organisation Application Guidelines

Organisation Application Form

https://www.bushco.co.uk/the-paul-bush-foundation-trust/

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Funding for Communities to Purchase their Local Pub (England)

Communities in England looking to take responsibility for and ownership of their local pub, through

purchase or long-term lease can now apply for financial support through the Community Pub

Business Support Programme.

A total of £3.62 million is available over two years and the support package includes business

development support, advice and loan and grant funding. The financial support includes flexible

bursary awards of up to £2,500 to fund pre-feasibility costs such as public consultation and

valuations and combined loan and grant funding up to £100,000.

The programme supports pubs where they advance a charitable purpose to benefit their

communities by, for example:

providing regeneration through access to public services and amenities to those who are socially

excluded;

promoting employment, education and training in areas of high social need;

encouraging volunteering, citizenship and community development as a hub for community groups.

Although the programme is aimed primarily at communities considering taking responsibility for and

ownership of their local pub, in some cases existing community-owned or managed pub-based

businesses may be considered, if they are looking to diversify for community benefit and can

demonstrate a clear economic case.

To apply, communities need to fill out an initial enquiry form or call the programme advice line for

more information on 01993 810730.

The programme has been extended and is now open for applications until the end of March 2019.

Useful Links:

More than a Pub Applicant Guidance

https://www.plunkett.co.uk/more-than-a-pub

YHA Challenging Places Support Programme (England)

Organisations working with children and young people who live in deprived areas can apply for a 2-

night break package through the Youth Hostel Association's (YHA) Challenging Places Support

Programme.

Applications can be submitted by schools, registered charities, community and voluntary

organisations on the behalf of any individual or group of young people who meet the YHA’s criteria.

Schools and groups can reapply annually as long as the application is for a different group of young

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people.

To be eligible the children or young persons must be between the ages of 8 and 18 and must live in

an rea recognised as deprived (please see the YHA website for further details about which areas

qualify). These areas are:

Middlesbrough, Knowsley, Kingston upon Hull, Liverpool, Manchester, Birmingham (particularly the

areas of Sandwell, Walsall and Wolverhampton), Blackpool, Nottingham, Burnley, Hartlepool,

Bradford, Blackburn with Darwen, Hastings, Stoke on Trent, North East Lincolnshire, Salford,

Rochdale, Pendle, Halton, Great Yarmouth, London Boroughs (Tower Hamlets, Islington, Hackney,

Barking and Dagenham, Enfield, Lambeth, Southwark, Lewisham, Newham), Norwich, Leicester,

South Tyneside (including South Shields, Jarrow, Gateshead, Wallsend, and Sunderland), Blaenau

Gwent, Merthyr Tydfil, Cardiff, Rhondda Cynon Taf, Newport, Denbighshire, Neath Port Talbot,

Swansea, Caerphilly, Bridgend

Applications can be submitted at any time.

Useful Documents:

Guidance notes

Application Form

https://groups.yha.org.uk/challenging-places-support-programme

Funding for Projects to Support Disadvantaged Women and Girls (Newham, London)

Through the Tampon Tax Community Fund, East End Community Foundations is looking to fund

projects that raise the aspirations of disadvantaged girls and women and make a long-term

difference to their health, wellbeing, confidence, social and economic activity as well as addressing

equality gaps.

The Tampon Tax Community Fund is allocating funds generated from the VAT on sanitary products

to projects that improve the lives of disadvantaged women and girls. Grants of between £5,000 and

£10,000 are available, for a duration of 12 months. The scheme will fund volunteer expenses, activity

costs and staff costs relating to the project or service. The purchase of capital equipment is not

eligible.

Applications should demonstrate how they meet one or more of the priority areas:

Building skills and confidence

Improving health and well-being

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Building social networks

Priority will be given to women and girl organisations i.e. those established by women or girls or led

by women and girls, with a key aim of working with women and girls who are the majority of their

beneficiaries. This fund is open to the following organisations:

Constituted Community groups

Registered charities

Not for Profit Companies Limited by Guarantee

Community Interest Companies

Registered Community Benefit Societies

Registered Industrial and Provident Societies

Credit Unions

Partnership or consortia applications are welcomed where the lead organisation submitting the bid

is an eligible entity from the list above.

The application deadline is 12 noon on Monday 22nd October 2018.

For pre-application advice contact the Grants Team on 020 7345 4444 to discuss your proposal.

Useful Links:

Guidelines

http://www.eastendcf.org/index.php?cat=9&sec=56

School Holiday Activity Fund (London)

The School Holiday Activity Fund has grants available to help charities and state schools deliver

activities for children and young people during the school holidays in North West London. This

includes all half-term breaks, Easter, Christmas and the summer holiday.

The Fund will pay for the running costs of holiday programmes that provide young people with

activities in supportive and accessible environments. Up to £4,000 is available for activities such as:

Holiday drop-in activities

Arts activities

Sports projects

Family activities

Trips out of London

Camping trips.

Grants could be used for:

Equipment (not IT equipment)

Sessional staffing costs

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Transport

Venue hire

Other direct project costs.

Applications must be made by various deadlines throughout the year. The next closing date for

applications is the 16th November 2018 to run activities during the Christmas holidays.

http://jlc.london/grants/which-grant-fund-should-i-apply-to/school-holiday-activity-fund/

Communities for Tomorrow Programme (Ealing, Hillingdon, Hounslow, Richmond, Runnymede,

Slough, Spelthorne, South Bucks, or Windsor and Maidenhead)

Heathrow Community Fund's Communities Together Fund offers grants of £2,500 up to £25,000 per

year for up to two years to charities, voluntary groups, schools, colleges, and Community Interest

Companies working in Ealing, Hillingdon, Hounslow, Richmond, Runnymede, Slough, Spelthorne,

South Bucks, or Windsor and Maidenhead.

The awards are funded by Heathrow's passengers - who donate foreign and British currency every

day in Heathrow's baggage halls and departure lounges - and by Heathrow Community Fund.

Groups working to reduce energy consumption, tackle climate change, boost recycling, create a

nature reserve, make their community more sustainable or to encourage wildlife back into

neighbourhoods in the areas around Heathrow can apply.

All proposals must involve the community at each stage and show how they will deliver lasting

benefits.

Projects supported in 2017 included:

Fare Share, £13,470 to expand their services into Ealing;

Slough Furniture Project £22,935 to expand their reuse project;

Ashford North Residents Association, £5,000 to replace the boardwalk at Shortwood Common.

There is a two-stage application process and the deadline for stage one applications is the 9th

November 2018.

Useful Links:

Application Form

https://www.heathrowcommunityfund.com/need-funding./for-environmental-projects

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Funding Available for Community Health Projects (Hull, East Riding, Knowsley, St Helens, Wigan)

City Health Care Partnership Foundation (CHCP) provides a small grants scheme for local, voluntary

and community groups and/or other not for profit organisations, to contribute to the health and

wellbeing of people living in the areas in which CHCP provide services. Funding is available for

volunteer led activities and projects or one-off events related to health or wellbeing such as dance,

drama or football, etc.

To be eligible, applicants must be not for profit organisations, community or voluntary groups with

annual incomes of under £30,000.

Grants or donations of up to £1,000 are available towards activities, projects or one-off events

requiring an element of sponsorship.

Examples of recently funded projects include:

East Hull Rugby Club provides young children with three weekly training sessions and game time.

The grant will enable the team to purchase kit and to support with a team building trip to Butlins.

Brandesburton Scout Group’s grant will introduce a new and varied programme of indoor and

outdoor physical activities for all ages.

Creative Minds Organisation Ltd, a non-for-profit company in Hull will use their grant to support the

group with their current sewing project.

To apply, download the application form and submit by the deadline of 1st November 2018.

Useful Links:

Small Grants Application Form

Small Grants Guidance Note

http://chcpfoundation.chcpcic.org.uk/pages/small-grants

Grants for Charities Supporting Disadvantaged Women and Girls (Essex)

Through the Tampon Tax Community Fund, Essex Community Foundation is looking to fund projects

that raise the aspirations of disadvantaged girls and women and make a long-term difference to

their health, wellbeing, confidence, social and economic activity as well as addressing equality gaps.

The Tampon Tax Community Fund is allocating funds generated from the VAT on sanitary products

to projects that improve the lives of disadvantaged women and girls. Grants of between £5,000 and

£10,000 are available, for a duration of 12 months. The scheme will fund volunteer expenses, activity

costs and staff costs relating to the project or service. The purchase of capital equipment is not

eligible.

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Applications should demonstrate how they meet one or more of the priority areas:

Building skills and confidence

Improving health and well-being

Building social networks

Priority will be given to women and girl organisations i.e. those established by women or girls or led

by women and girls, with a key aim of working with women and girls who are the majority of their

beneficiaries.

This fund is open to the following organisations:

Constituted Community groups

Registered charities

Not for Profit Companies Limited by Guarantee

Community Interest Companies

Registered Community Benefit Societies

Registered Industrial and Provident Societies

Credit Unions

Partnership or consortia applications are welcomed where the lead organisation submitting the bid

is an eligible entity from the list above.

Potential applicants are encouraged to call the grants team on 01245 356018, in advance of starting

an application form.

The application deadline is Monday 5th November 2018.

Useful Links:

Apply Online

http://www.essexcommunityfoundation.org.uk/grants/our-grantmaking/apply/tampon-tax-

community-fund/

Grants for Charitable Organisations Helping Disadvantaged People Make the Most of Their Future

(UK)

Santander Foundation awards Discovery Grants of up to £5,000 to help disadvantaged people make

the most of their future. Grants will support projects that improve people’s knowledge, skills or

which provide innovative solutions to overcome social challenges and that fall into one or more of

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three priorities:

Explorer – To improve people's knowledge, for example, Money Management workshops helping

disadvantaged people learn how to budget.

Transformer - Improving skills and experience, for example, training to help socially isolated people

develop skills to get back into work or volunteering opportunities for disadvantaged young people.

Changemaker - Innovative solutions to social challenges, for example, a new social networking

program for visually impaired young people to access the internet

Project beneficiaries may be, for example, people on restricted income or who are rurally isolated or

disabled and can include people anywhere in the UK, not just in areas of high deprivation, who are

excluded or who face barriers to taking part in day-to-day activities.

Funding is available for small complete local projects lasting up to 12 months and can cover part-

time salaries, equipment or materials specific to the project.

Grants are awarded to UK registered charities, Community Interest Companies and credit unions

with at least one year’s accounts. Applications can be made by customers, organisations and

Santander staff at any time. There are no deadlines.

To apply simply fill out the application form found in any local Santander branch and post it in the

Discovery Grants post box at any branch.

Useful Links:

FAQs

http://www.santanderfoundation.org.uk/discovery-grants.aspx

Grants for Teachers Professional Development (UK)

Teachers and Head Teachers with a minimum of 5 years' practical school teaching experience in the

UK can apply for grants of up to £3,000 to enhance their personal and professional development. In

addition, the Company will pay a maximum of £2,000 supply cover to the school. Grants offer the

opportunity to take time out from the classroom in order to undertake an original project in the UK

or abroad and can cover costs including travel, accommodation and materials. Applications will be

judged on their potential to enhance a teacher's professional life and benefit his/her students on

completion.

Examples of projects that may be supported include comparisons of best practice in teaching and

school administration at home or abroad or personal development projects e.g. creative writing,

arts, science, music, languages and coaching.

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Applications must be submitted by 30th November 2018.

Useful Links:

Download Application Form

https://www.thegoldsmiths.co.uk/charity/education/grants-teachers/

Grants to Promote Latin and Roman Studies and Activities (UK)

The Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies has announced the next closing date for

applications is the 1st November 2018

The Society makes grants to schools to help promote Latin and Roman studies. Most of the grants

are awarded for the purchase of textbooks and other books on Roman topics. The Committee also

makes awards to groups and schools and museums organising lectures or study days on Roman

themes and has recently made money available for archaeology fieldwork bursaries.

Schools that have recently been awarded funding include:

Hereford Cathedral School that received funding to run weekly Latin masterclasses;

A grant from the Roman Society enabled Feniton C of E Primary School to buy books and extra

resources to help their pupils have fun learning;

A grant from the Roman Society enabled thirty pupils in Year 9 at Ysgol Brynhyfryd to study Classical

Civilisation GCSE;

The Sir Robert Hitcham CEVAP School Robert which received a grant to help Year 4 pupils study

aspects of the Roman invasion and its impact.

Applications from schools planning to start courses in Latin are particularly welcome. Grants usually

range from £50 to £500.

http://www.romansociety.org/grants-prizes/funding-for-schools.html

Funding to Help Regenerate Historic Buildings (UK)

The Architectural Heritage Fund (AHF) which supports the conservation and regeneration of historic

buildings, has announced that the next closing date for applications to its Project Development

Grant scheme (up to £30,000) is 9am the 29th October 2018.

Charities, not for profit companies, CICs, Parish and Town councils can apply for funding to assist

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with the costs of developing and coordinating a project which helps to find a sustainable use for a

historic building and takes it towards the start of work on site.

The grants are intended to support project development costs only and not for on-site capital works.

The AHF also makes:

Project Viability Grants (PVG) of up to £7,500 to fund studies to look at potential uses for a building

and at its current condition.

Cywaith Legacy Fund of up to £30,000 which is open to community-led organisations operating

Gwynedd, Anglesey and Conwy to find sustainable new uses for historic buildings.

Scottish Community Development Grant (SCDG) which provides grants of up to £50,000 for

community led projects

Useful Links:

Online Application Form

Guidance Notes

http://ahfund.org.uk/grant/

Funding for Environment Related Activities Within Schools (England & Scotland)

The Alice McCosh Trust, which aims to advance education by providing grants to schools or research

activities related to natural history and/or the environment will re-open for applications on the 1st

October 2018. It is anticipated that the Trustees will award one grant in the region of £600 to £1000.

The grant could, for example, cover the cost of a school field trip or project, an expedition as part of

a research project or the development of new teaching materials for schools or institutes of higher

education.

Previous projects supported include the St Thomas More School, West Midlands which took school

children to North Wales. The pupils visited a variety of different environments with a focus on

physical geography.

The closing date for applications will be the 30th November 2018.

http://www.thealicemccoshtrust.org.uk/grants.htm

Masonic Charitable Foundation Launches New Grants Programme to Support Disadvantaged and

Vulnerable Older People (England and Wales)

Local and national charities in the in England and Wales can apply to the Later Life Grant programme

run by the Masonic Charitable Foundation. The Later Life Grant programme is open to charities

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working to reduce loneliness and isolation of vulnerable and disadvantaged people over 50.

Grants can be offered to charities that provide:

• Mental and physical health support

• Gateway and access to service, e.g. transport and technology

• Community based approaches, i.e. volunteering, positive ageing and neighbourhood support

• Advocacy, social and welfare support

The type of activities that could be funded include:

• Support for emotional and psychological planning for later life

• Digital inclusion sessions to enable older people to access services

• Activities and clubs enabling older people to remain active and make friends

• Providing companionship and befriending schemes for periods of transition

• Advice and information on options for those with health conditions

• Carers and respite support

The programme offers both small grants of up to £15,000 to charities with an annual income of up to

£500,000 for projects lasting up to three years; and grants of between £10,000 and £150,000 to

charities with an annual income of above £500,000 for projects lasting up to three years.

The closing date for applications is the 26th October 2018 for the small grants programme and the

5th October for the large grants programme.

Useful Links:

Eligibility Guidelines: Small Grants

Eligibility Guidelines: Large Grants

https://mcf.org.uk/apply-later-life/

First Steps Enterprise Fund Launched to Support Community Organisations (England)

First Steps Enterprise Fund (FSEF) is a £300,000 pilot fund to support community organisations. We

manage this fund on behalf of the ASDA Foundation.

The Fund is available to community organisations (charities and social enterprises) based in England

that are looking to take on their first loan to help them grow and become more sustainable.

Preference is given to organisations that work in the following areas:

Older people

Health and wellbeing

Employment for young people

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Funding packages of up to £30,000 are available (90% loan and 10% grant). The loan element is

charged at 5% (fixed) to be repaid over a period of 4 years with an optional capital holiday for the

first year. Up to £50,000 is available for exceptional cases.

This programme is open to community organisations that:

Are based and work in England

Have been operating for at least one year

Can provide evidence of need for and benefit to their local community.

Organisations that would like to discuss the fund, or to explore an application please contact

Christian Stannard [email protected] to arrange an initial telephone conversation.

https://www.sibgroup.org.uk/firststeps

Funding for Projects that Support the Education and Development of Children and Young People

(England)

Schools, colleges and community groups in England can apply for grants to BlueSpark Foundation to

support the education and development of children and young people through educational, cultural,

sporting and other projects. BlueSpark is particularly keen to support projects which will help

enhance the self-confidence, team working skills and future employability of children and young

people. In most cases grants will be made on a relatively small scale. Many grants will be under

£2,000, most will be under £5,000 and only in a few cases will grants exceed £10,000.

Funding provided by BlueSpark for a project must be crucial to the project rather than marginally

incremental to its funding. The funding available can be for physical assets (such as iPads, sports

equipment, or lighting for stage productions) or for services or facilities (such as sports coaching or

music or drama tuition) or simply for the provision of experiences (such as theatre visits). These

examples are intended to be illustrative and not restrictive as to the funding which BlueSpark may

provide to support projects.

Applications can be submitted at any time and must be made online on BlueSpark Foundation's

standard Application Form.

Useful Links:

Online Application Form

http://bluesparkfoundation.org.uk/%C2%A0

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Late additions

Funding for Community Facilities (England)

Registered charities, churches, parish councils, local authorities and CASC registered sports clubs are

able to apply for grants of between £2,000 and £100,000 for the provision, maintenance or

improvement of community facilities. This can include village halls and community centres, public

play areas; publicly available multi use games areas, skate parks and BMX tracks; sport and

recreation grounds including pavilions and clubhouses with full public access; churches – community

spaces only; nature reserves; public gardens, parks, country parks and woodlands with at least dawn

to dusk access; and Museums.

The funding is being made available through the Landfill Operator Wren and is available to projects

sited within England in within their operating areas within 10 miles of eligible FCC Environment site.

Grants for Community, Environmental and Heritage Projects (Scotland)

Local authorities, charities, parish councils, church or community organisations and voluntary groups

are able to apply for funding of between £2,000 and £100,000 for community, environmental and

heritage projects. Projects may include land reclamation works; community recycling projects; the

provision of public amenities and parks; biodiversity projects; and the maintenance or restoration of

historic buildings; etc.

The fund is operated by WREN, a Land fill operator and Environmental Body. For Public Amenity,

Biodiversity and Historic Buildings, projects must be within 10 miles of any landfill site or transfer

station.

The fund will close for applications at 5pm on the 12th December 2018.

Co-operative Bank Donation Fund Opens for Applications (UK)

Organisations such as Registered Charities, Co-operatives and Credit Unions; etc. that have a

Community Directplus account with the Co-operative Bank can apply for grants of up to £1,000 from

the Customer Donation Fund. Since 2003 the Co-operative Bank Donation Fund has donated over

£750,000 to 866 organisations. The money can be used to support special projects and fundraising

activities; and all Community Directplus account holders are eligible to apply.

Examples of previous projects supported include the Theatre company 20 Stories High which

received funding towards three dictaphones, 12 MP3 players and the work of an experienced

Technical Manager to help develop and stage a new production; and Wiltshire Wood Recycling, a not

for profit organisations, which received funding towards new tools, boots, hard hats and high-viz

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jackets for the workers.

The closing date for applications is the 31st March 2019.

War Memorials Grant Scheme (UK)

Grants of up to £30,000 are available grants for the repair and conservation of free-standing war

memorials in England. These grants are intended to help those who are responsible for the upkeep

of war memorials. The grants support the care and preservation of war memorials to a high

standard, and to prevent the decay of this important part of our built heritage. Grants will normally

be for up to a maximum of 75% of eligible costs.

The funding is being made available through the War Memorials Trust and the next closing date for

applications is the 331st March 2019.

Funding for Community Sports (Glasgow and West Central Scotland)

Grants of up to £500 are available to sports clubs, schools, religious organisations; and Scout and

Guides groups, etc in Glasgow and West Central Scotland to run sporting activities for the benefit of

people in the local community. The funding is being made available through the Aldi Scottish Sport

Fund and applicants need to be based in the vicinity of an Aldi supermarket. In 2017 the Fund

awarded a total of £50,000 to 115 projects.

The Fund operates on a regional basis in Scotland with each region having their own deadline.

Previous projects supported include Glasgow Panthers Wheelchair Sports Club, which promotes

Rugby 7’s to disabled and able-bodied players of all ages.

With the help of the Aldi Scottish Sports Fund, the club were able to pay their hall hire fees for 10

weeks and set out a 5-year plan for the sport in Scotland. The deadline for this funding round is the

1st October 2018.

WHSmith Community Grant (UK)

Voluntary organisations, charities, schools and pre-schools can apply for grants of up to £500 from

the WHSmith Trust. The WHSmith Trust is an independent registered charity that uses the proceeds

of the compulsory carrier bag charges across the UK to offer the grants to support good causes in

the local communities where WHSmith operates. There are two application rounds each year.

The deadline for the current funding round is the 31st March 2019. Applications can be submitted

via an online applications form

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Funding to Support the Armed Forces Community (UK)

The Ministry of Defence (MOD) is currently accepting applications under its Armed Forces

Community Covenant Small Grant Scheme. The aim of the National Covenant Fund is to support the

armed forces community. Funding of up to £20,000 is available to support the integration of armed

force personnel within their community and the coordination and delivery of support services.

Schools, registered charities, community interest companies, local authorities and armed forces

units with a UIN can apply as long as they have experience and a track record of working with the

Armed Forces Community, and a real understanding of the issues facing the Armed Forces

Community.

Applicants should consult their local Covenant Partnership before applying. There are no deadlines

and applications will be reviewed four times a year. Eligible organisations are welcome to submit

their application at any time.

The next review point is the 17th December 2018.

School Grants to Promote Physics (UK)

UK school/s and colleges can apply for grants of up to £600 for small-scale projects or events linked

to the teaching or promotion of physics and engineering to pupils aged 5 - 19. Grants can be used to

support a wide range of projects such as school based science weeks, extracurricular activities,

science clubs, careers event or a visit from a working physicist or engineer. Grants may be used for

the following project-related purposes: materials / resources; transport; marketing and publicity;

other purposes deemed appropriate by the judges; and supply cover (in certain circumstances).

Previous projects to receive funding include Ampleforth College for a visit to Jodrell Bank Radio

Observatory; and St John's High School for a Practical Rocketry workshop to design a water

propelled rocket.

The closing date for applications is the 1st November 2018.

Grants Available for International Youth Activities (UK)

International non-governmental youth organisations (NGOs) based in the 50 signatory countries to

the European Cultural Convention (47 member states of Council of Europe plus Kazakhstan, Holy See

and Belarus) can apply for grants of up to €50,000 to support their work. Grants can cover an

international one-off activity, structural activities or an annual work plan. Eligible organisations can

apply for a grant of €25,000 per year for up to two years work. Where a grant is awarded for 2018,

the same amount will be awarded in principle for 2019, based on the validation by the EYF of an

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interim report after one year. NGOs wishing to apply for a grant must first be registered online.

The deadline for applications is the 1st April 2019.

British Science Week 2019 Kick Start Grants Are Now Open for Applications (UK)

The British Science Association has announced that applications for British Science Week are now

open for applications. As part of the British Science Week (BSW), which is a ten-day celebration of

science, technology, engineering and maths; state funded schools in challenging circumstances can

apply for grants to organise their own science and engineering events.

To be eligible students must be from a school that fulfils one or more of the following criteria. Over

30% of pupils eligible for pupil premium (i.e. additional funding to raise the attainment of

disadvantaged pupils), or equivalent; over 30% of pupils from Black, Asian or Minority Ethnic (BAME

backgrounds); located in a rural location. The deadline for applications will be 5pm on the 12th

November 2018.

Schools Encouraged to Apply for Grants and Support to Set Up or Improve Breakfast Provision

(England)

Schools in disadvantaged areas are being encouraged to apply for funding and support to set up or

improve their breakfast provision. Grants of up to £500 are available for essential resources such as

fridges, toasters or freezers. The programme will also include free food delivered to the door

(weekly or fortnightly), comprising healthy cereal, porridge and bagels; and expert support from a

dedicated member of NSBP staff as well as advice, resources and local best practice events.

The funding is being made available through the Government's National School Breakfast

Programme (NSBP) is being delivered by Family Action and Magic Breakfast.

The funding is being allocated on a first come, first served basis and schools are encouraged to apply

as soon as possible to avoid disappointment.

The National Archives – Cataloguing Grants (UK)

The National Archives, which is a non-ministerial department, and the official archive and publisher

for the UK Government has announced that grants of up to £40,000 are available to not for profit

organisations that hold archives to create catalogues of archival collections. These grants are

designed to support the transformation of archive services; help archives to improve access to

collections; and help archives to increase public engagement with history and the UK's documentary

heritage.

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The deadline for applications is the 7th December 2018.

Nuffield Foundation – Research Placements Reopen for Applications (UK)

Application deadlines for the Nuffield Foundations Research Placements programme have just been

announced. Nuffield Research Placements take place in your summer holidays after Year 12

(England) or equivalent. Successful applicants will work on a research project that relates to an area

of science, quantitative social science, computing, technology, engineering or maths (or a

combination of these).

Most projects are based in an office, but some include working in a laboratory or fieldwork. The

programme is highly competitive, and not all applications will be successful. Detailed guidance is

available on the website and further information and support is available via Regional Nuffield Co-

ordinators. For information on the regional application deadlines, please click on the link below.

Funding Available to Reduce the Energy Usage of Academies, Sixth Forms and Free Schools (England)

Individual academies, academy sixth forms, free schools and those in Multi-Academy Trusts (MATs)

can apply for loans of between £8,000 and £150,000 to reduce their energy usage through the

installation of energy efficient technologies. Although the primary focus is for projects that will

reduce energy consumption; funding is also available for the installation Solar PV technologies. The

loans must be paid back within 8 years.

The funding is being made available through the Salix Energy Efficiency Fund (SEEF) and the closing

date for applications is the 30th November 2018.

Secondary Schools to Benefit from up to £13.5 Million Investment in Workforce Skills (England)

Free training is now on offer to 17,000 secondary school PE teachers to help foster a more positive

attitude to physical education. Up to £13.5 million is being invested by Sport England in a teacher

training programme, run in partnership with the Teaching School Council, between now and 2021,

offering specialist training and mentoring for teachers. Training will be offered through 150 Teaching

School Alliances, with those schools taking part being trained and supported within their region and

being given mentor support as part of the ongoing process.

Any schools or teachers who are interested in taking part are invited to make their Teaching School

Alliance aware of the opportunity and request them to register their interest with Sport England.

Each school term, Sport England will work with 50-75 Teaching School Alliances, with the aim of

giving all schools in England the opportunity to take part by 2021.

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Institute of Physics – Public Engagement Grant Programme (UK)

The Institute of Physics has announced that its public engagement grant scheme is now open for

applications. Through the grant scheme grants of up to £3,000 are available for running physics-

based events and activities in the UK and Ireland that raise public awareness of, and engagement

with contemporary physics; especially those not previously interested in physics. The grant scheme

is open to organisations and individuals and provides funding to organise public engagement with

physics activities. Applications are accepted from members of the Institute of Physics; museums;

schools; community groups; arts groups; and libraries; etc.

An example of a project previously funded is Manor Field School for ‘Faster, Higher, Stronger... But

How Do We Know?'. Where families in Burgess Hill had the opportunity to take part in an evening of

hands on activities exploring the accuracy of measurement in sporting events, with particular focus

on the Olympics.

Applications must be received by 5pm on the 29th October 2018.

Funding for Community Sports Facilities (England)

Schools, sports clubs, local authorities, and community organisations can apply for grants of

between £1,000 and £150,000 to enhance local sports and recreational facilities. The funding can be

used to enhance traditional sports facilities as well as outdoor spaces like canal towpaths,

woodlands and open spaces; etc that can be used as part of an active lifestyle. Statutory bodies and

education establishments will specifically need to provide a minimum of pound-for-pound

partnership funding.

The funding is being provided through Sport England's Community Asset Fund and applications can

be submitted at any time.

Funding for Ideas from the UK’s Cultural and Creative Community (UK)

Cultural and creative organisations, not-for-profit or commercial can get funding of up to £10,000

and mentoring support to develop a digital idea that addresses a social challenge and produces a

social benefit. The ideas can be anything from a game to an interactive installation, as long as it

seeks to generate a direct social outcome. The social outcomes can be anything from increasing

community cohesion to reducing the consumption of single use plastics.

The deadline for submitting an expression of interest is the 14th November 2018. Shortlisted

applicants will be contacted on the 5th December 2018.

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British Science Week Community Grant Scheme Opens for Applications (UK)

The British Science Week Community Grant Scheme is providing grants of £500-£1000 grants to

community groups to run their own science activities during British Science Week (8-17th March

2019). The mission of the British Science Week Community Grant Scheme is to expand the audiences

that engage with science and the grants are available community groups that work directly with

audiences who are traditionally under-represented and currently not engaged in science activity.

Community grants cannot be used for events or activities with school groups unless they are a

special needs school. For school activities, the schools should apply for the Kick Start Grants.

The closing date for applications is 5pm on the 12th November 2018.

Funding for Links with Japan (UK)

Grants of £2,000 - £7,000 are available to promote and support interaction between the two

countries. Daiwa Foundation Small Grants can cover all fields of activity, including educational and

other projects and events. New initiatives are especially encouraged. Projects that have received

funding in the past include Beckfoot School (Bingley) which received a grant of £3,000 to support a

two-week curriculum-based school exchange visit by ten students and two teachers to Hiroshima

Kokusai High School; and Dene Magna School which received a grant of £4,000 to support a school

exchange visit by three teachers and nine pupils to enhance links established in 2002 with two

partner schools in Okinawa and to consolidate Japanese as part of its curriculum.

The next closing date for applications is the 31st March 2019.

Funding Available to Support Social Entrepreneurs (England)

UnLtd, the charity for Social Entrepreneurs is seeking applications to its Impact Fund. The fund aims

to address one the key challenges for early stage social ventures: getting to access to capital. The

Impact Fund will invest in around 35 social ventures over the next three-years. Initially, the UnLtd

Impact Fund is looking to support social ventures tackling challenges related to training and

employment - including school leavers and apprenticeships, further and higher education,

unemployment and underemployment, and supporting those distant from the labour market.

Social ventures will be offered access to between £50,000 and £150,000 (as well as business

support) of debt investment, which will include an element of grant funding. The level of grant

funding is decided on a case-by-case basis, but it is expected to be an additional 15% of the loan

amount. The UnLtd Impact Fund offers unsecured business loans at an interest rate of 9.5%

repayable over a maximum of five-years, with all Fund profits reinvested to support more social

ventures. In order to apply, applicants need to complete an Expression of Interest through the UnLtd

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website. Successful applicants will be invited to complete a full application which will include

submission of a financial model.

Applications can be submitted at any time.

Grants to Promote the Teaching of Greek (UK)

Schools can apply for grants for projects that promote the teaching of the Greek language or

subjects relating to Greek Civilisation. The funding which is being made available by the Hellenic

Society makes the grants for the development of new courses in Greek; books & other teaching

materials; classics days or conferences; Greek plays by schools; and summer schools for school

pupils. Applications from schools planning to start courses in Greek are especially welcome.

Applications on behalf of individual pupils or teachers are not normally considered, but a grant may

be made to an institution for use as bursaries to individuals at the discretion of that institution.

Most grants are in the range £100-£500, but larger awards are occasionally made.

The next closing date for applications is the 1st May 2019.

Grants for Families Facing Financial Hardship Whilst Caring for a Child with a Serious Illness (UK)

Families facing financial hardship whilst caring for a child with a serious illness can apply for grants of

up to £1,000 to fund a variety of essential items and services including (but not limited to) specialist

equipment, creative therapies, hospital travel expenses, everyday items to improve the child’s

quality of life, attending medical/support group conference, social activities and memberships.

Applications must be completed by health or social care professionals on behalf the family and are

considered at monthly meetings.

The funding is being made available through the Roald Dahl Marvellous Family Grants scheme and

the next application deadline is 5pm on the 31st October 2018.

Funding Support for Former Mining Communities (East & West Midlands, North East & North West

of England, Yorkshire and Kent)

Community and voluntary groups in the top 30% most deprived coalfield communities in England are

be able to apply for grants of up to £10,000 to tackle key challenges that still affect their areas. A

total of £125,000 is available in this funding round to address the following themes: Skills - growing

the skills of people in order to increase their opportunities; Employment - developing pathways to

increase the number of people in work; and Health - supporting projects that increase participation

in activities/services that improve health and wellbeing. The funding is being made available through

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the Coalfields Regeneration Trust. To apply, organisations need to complete an eligibility survey to

determine whether the applicant organisation/group meets the criteria to apply for funding from

the Coalfields Regeneration Trust (CRT).

The closing date for submitting the eligibility survey is the 7th December 2018. The deadline for

submitting applications is the 14th December 2018.

Funding for Projects that Support the Education and Development of Children and Young People

(England)

Schools, colleges and community groups in England can apply for grants to support the education

and development of children and young people through educational, cultural, sporting and other

projects. Of particular interests are projects which will help enhance the self-confidence, team

working skills and future employability of children and young people. In most cases grants will be

made on a relatively small scale.

Many grants will be under £2,000, most will be under £5,000 and only in a few cases will grants

exceed £10,000. The funding provided by the BlueSpark Foundation and can be for physical assets

(such as iPads, sports equipment, or lighting for stage productions) or for services or facilities (such

as sports coaching or music or drama tuition) or simply for the provision of experiences (such as

theatre visits). These examples are intended to be illustrative and not restrictive as to the funding

which BlueSpark may provide to support projects.

Applications can be submitted at any time and must be made online on BlueSpark Foundation's

standard Application Form.

Kellogg’s Breakfast Club Grants Programme (UK)

The Kellogg’s Breakfast Club Grants Programme has re-opened for applications. Through the

programme grants of up to £1,000 are available to schools in the UK to set up Breakfast clubs. To

qualify for the programme the breakfast club must be based in a school in England, Wales, Scotland

or Northern Ireland and priority will be given to schools that have 40% and above of children eligible

for pupil premium funding and / or eligible for free school meals. Only one grant per school in each

academic year is available.

There are no closing dates and applications can be submitted on an ongoing basis.

Grow Wild - Youth Project Funding (UK)

Young people aged 14 – 25 can apply for grants of up to £500 to fund creative projects that will raise

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awareness about the importance of UK native wildflowers and fungi. The aim is to reach and inspire

other people in schools, youth groups or within their community. Applicants can use visual art,

music, poetry, dance, or theatre; etc as part of their creative project. Each applicant must identify a

Supporting Organisation to work with them on their project.

The next deadline for applications is the 30th November 2018.

Funding for Projects to Support Disadvantaged Women and Girls (South Yorkshire)

Grants of between £5,000 and £10,000 are available for projects lasting up to 12 months that raise

the aspirations of disadvantaged girls and women and make a long-term difference to their health,

wellbeing, confidence, social and economic activity and address equality gaps. Grants can cover

volunteer expenses, activity costs and staff costs relating to the project or service. Successful

applications will meet one or more of the priority areas: Building skills and confidence; Improving

health and well-being; Building social networks.

Apply by 26th October 2018 to the Tampon Tax Community Fund managed by South Yorkshire

Community Foundation.

New £40 Million Programme Launched to Encourage Collaboration Between Community

Organisations (England)

Not for profit organisations such as community organisations, charities, schools and social

enterprises in England can apply for grants of over £10,000 for up to five years to develop a more

strategic approach to improving their community by developing and growing new and existing

partnerships. The funding can support many different types of partnership, including cross-sector

partnerships; local place-based collaboration; and local and national organisations working together

around a particular theme.

The grants can be used to fund project activities, operating costs, organisational development and

capital costs. A total of £40 million is available this year.

The funding is being made available through the Big Lottery Fund’s Partnership Fund and

applications can be submitted at any time.

Funding to Pilot Education Support for Looked After Children and Young Carers (UK)

Schools and other training and educational institutions have until the 2nd January 2019 to apply for

funding and non- financial support to pilot new and innovative approaches to improving the

educational attainment of looked after children and young carers so that they are able to take

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advantage of opportunities afforded by tertiary education and employment. The funding which is

being made available through the British and Foreign School Society is looking to support projects

which can be scaled up.

Funding of up to £100,000 is available over a 3-year period and match funding will be required.

Applications for British Science Week 2019 To Open in Early October 2018 (UK)

The British Science Association has announced that applications for British Science Week 2019 will

open in early October 2018. As part of the British Science Week (BSW), which is a ten-day

celebration of science, technology, engineering and maths; state funded schools in challenging

circumstances can apply for grants to organise their own science and engineering events. To be

eligible students must be from a school that fulfils one or more of the following criteria. Over 30% of

pupils eligible for pupil premium (i.e. additional funding to raise the attainment of disadvantaged

pupils), or equivalent; over 30% of pupils from Black, Asian or Minority Ethnic (BAME backgrounds);

located in a rural location.

The deadline for applications will be 5pm on the 12th November 2018.

Funding to Help People Understanding their Tax Obligations and Entitlements (UK)

Voluntary and community sector organisations are being invited to apply for grants of between

£50,000 and £450,000 to help them provide advice and support to customers who need extra help

understanding and complying with their tax obligations and claiming their entitlements; including

those that are digitally excluded. The funding is being made available through HM Revenue and

Customs. A total of £1.6 million is available to support projects in 2019 to 2020.

The deadline for receipt of completed applications is the 2nd November 2018.